I haven't been on very much due to rehab for the past 5 weeks. Me and my daughter taken the horses up about 8 miles to check on the creek to remove debris and beaver dams from the water in preparation for winter, on the last leg of the journey we decided to check the small falls and make sure the water is flowing properly. We noticed a dam at the foot of one of the falls and decided to clear it, one of the rocks I was standing on broke from the edge sending me down 45 feet tumbling over the rocks into the water below, my right side was paralyzed, daughter finally pulled out of the water, she got my clothes off and wrapped me in two wool blankets, I couldn't get on the horse, setting or standing was out of the question. She written a note and put it in the dog collar tying a fluorescent orange ribbon to the collar sending my dog home, by the time the kids got their it was night, it took about 4 or 5 hours to get me back home. I have a fractured hip and leg broken in two places and a dislocated shoulder.
I guess the jest of it, is it don't matter how sure footed you are **** happens. My complacency caused this because I've gotten away with it for many years in the same spot, this time my luck ran out!
Several of the kids gone back the next day to retrieve a few items left behind and taken pictures, here are a couple of them.
I was wedged on the left side of the big log resting on the rock below it
This is what I tumbled down over before I fell over a 15 foot drop off to the location in the above picture
I guess the jest of it, is it don't matter how sure footed you are **** happens. My complacency caused this because I've gotten away with it for many years in the same spot, this time my luck ran out!
Several of the kids gone back the next day to retrieve a few items left behind and taken pictures, here are a couple of them.
I was wedged on the left side of the big log resting on the rock below it
This is what I tumbled down over before I fell over a 15 foot drop off to the location in the above picture
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